The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast-available on iTunes and Spotify

My podcast, the Irish Law and Small Business Podcast, covers all aspects of Irish law and small business and entrepreneurship. The episodes relate to property law, buying property, wills, small business, starting and running a business, personal injuries, employment law and other, commercial property leases, the Help to Buy scheme, the Enoch Burke dispute, debt… Continue reading The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast-available on iTunes and Spotify

Podcasting and quietly building an asset

I have grown my YouTube channel to a subscriber base of over 23,000 as I write this on 1st August 2023. Video has been tremendously effective for my brand and business. And then I began to take the audio files from my videos and publish them on my podcast, the Irish Law and Small Business… Continue reading Podcasting and quietly building an asset

Two overlooked channels to promote your small business

If you have a small business like mine, you will come across all types of advice as to how to market your business and brand online. You will find, too, that the advice tends to reflect what is popular, hot, ‘blowing up’, at a given point in time. The inevitable consequence of this trend is… Continue reading Two overlooked channels to promote your small business

Distribution channels and your small business

If marketing is about changing the culture, then distribution channels for your message are of vital importance. There are many channels of distribution nowadays to allow you distribute your message and make a change: videos on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, podcasts, websites, blogs, Instagram, TikTok, email newsletters. If you are a small business owner like me… Continue reading Distribution channels and your small business

My podcast at a crossroads-kill it or keep it going?

I revived my podcast a few months ago. I gave it a new name (“The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast“), sorted out many episodes in a couple of frenzied periods of batch creation of episodes, and breathed new life into it. Then I watched the analytics of listens and subscribers and the amount of… Continue reading My podcast at a crossroads-kill it or keep it going?

Why I chose Anchor for my podcast

I recently revived my podcast and gave it a new name: The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast. I had originally started a podcast in 2019 and uploaded a few episodes to SoundCloud. I got too busy at other things, however, and let it lapse. Towards the end of 2021 I decided to give it… Continue reading Why I chose Anchor for my podcast

Changing the name of my podcast-The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast

I did a little bit of research yesterday before changing the name of my podcast from “Terry Gorry Law” to “The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast”. Before I commit to promoting and marketing it I want to be satisfied with the name. I want to acquire whatever little search optimisation juice I can get… Continue reading Changing the name of my podcast-The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast

Reviving my podcast for 2022-going deep, not wide

In 2019 I started a podcast. I uploaded a number of episodes but other things in my business and life took my attention and precedence, and I neglected the podcast. I am reviving it now and hoping to grow it into something of substantial value for me, my brand and my business in 2022. You… Continue reading Reviving my podcast for 2022-going deep, not wide

Why I won’t be starting a podcast

Podcasts and podcasting are all the rage nowadays. But I won’t be starting one, even though I have been requested to do so by subscribers to my YouTube channel. One of the big advantages of podcasting is the ease with which you can set one up. At a minimum you could actually create one with… Continue reading Why I won’t be starting a podcast